The latest version of the CPR is v4.3.0.3
To preserve existing virtual COM ports, across installations, save the COM ports to a COM Port Configuration (.cpc) file from CPR before uninstalling the application.
At the top of the CPR configuration window, choose Export to Com Port Config file from the Com Port menu and save a .cpc file to a location where you can find it, e.g. to your desktop.
The resulting .cpc file can be loaded onto the new installation of the CPR by choosing Import from Com Port Config file from the Com Port menu and navigating to the file.
To install the CPR on Windows 8. 8.1, or 2008 Server SP2 x64 you must use the CPR_x64DL_4.3.0.3.msi file. The standard setup.exe file will fail in Windows 8, 8.1, and 2008 Server SP2 x64. The CPR_x64DL_4.3.0.3.msi file is available from:
The "Internet Connection Firewall" must be disabled, or else UDP Ports 30718, 43282, 43283 must be available. Otherwise, you will not be able to detect or communicate with any devices on the network.
To configure the firewall, go to the Control Panel, go to Network Settings, select the corresponding network adapter, choose Properties, and go to the Advanced tab. You may need to allow these ports access through the corporate firewall as well.
For most current Lantronix device servers, only port 30718 must be added as an Exception. If you are using the CPR with legacy device servers such as the MSSs, add exceptions for 43282 and 43283.
If the connection is between two different sites you may also need to allow these ports access through the corporate firewall.
Click one of the links below to download the full Windows GUI and command line versions of the CPR:
File | Comment |
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CPR Setup application for Windows GUI (1.3 MB) - zip archive | Requires Internet access to install |
CPR Setup application for Windows Command Line (1.3 MB) - zip archive | Requires Internet access to install |
CPR Release Notes | Right-click and choose "Save Target As..." |
To access CPR help, click here.
If you need a stand-alone CPR setup application for a host with no internet access, you can download it from here:
File |
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Stand-alone CPR Setup application for Windows (60 MB) - zip archive |
If you need to control hardware handshaking lines directly on an MSS, ETS or SCSx00 product, the original Redirector is still available at the links below. These products use a proprietary protocol to control HW handshaking signals instead of TruPort Technology (RFC2217). Click one of the links below to download the v3.1.0.4 Redirector:
File | Comment |
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Redirector - zip archive | Obsolete - Use at your own risk |
Release Notes | Right-click and choose "Save Target As..." |
[Originally Published On: 11/19/2003 04:52 PM]